Extractions: Article Table of Contents Abstract of this article Figures/Tables List Services Send comment/rapid response letter Notify a friend about this article Alert me when this article is cited Add to Personal Archive ... ACP Search PubMed Articles in PubMed by Author: Langford, C. A. Sneller, M. C. Related Articles in PubMed PubMed Citation ... PubMed Carol A. Langford, MD MHS John H. Klippel, MD James E. Balow, MD Stephen P. James, MD ... Michael C. Sneller, MD When cytotoxic agents were initially introduced, their ability to disrupt nucleic acid and protein synthesis led to their effective use for the treatment of neoplastic disease.During the course of this use, however, it became apparent that these agents also suppress the immune system. This usually unwelcome effect was subsequently studied and beneficially directed toward the treatment of non-neoplastic diseases in which autoimmune mechanisms were considered important to pathogenesis. As a result of these investigations
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Extractions: @import url(/medlineplus/images/advanced.css); Skip navigation Other encyclopedia topics: A-Ag Ah-Ap Aq-Az B-Bk ... Z Contents of this page: Male urinary system Alternative names Return to top Minimal change nephrotic syndrome; Nil disease; Lipoid nephrosis; Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome of childhood Definition Return to top Minimal change disease is a kidney disorder. Each kidney is made of more than a million units called nephrons. Each nephron has a tuft of blood vessels called a glomerulus, which is surrounded by a Bowman's Capsule. Together, these structures filter blood and form urine. Minimal change disease is one cause of nephrotic syndrome . It is named "minimal change" because the nephrons appear totally normal under a light microscope. The condition is only seen using an electron microscope, which reveals changes in the Bowman's Capsule in the nephrons. Urine tests also show high protein levels. Causes, incidence, and risk factors
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Extractions: Abstract References (47) View full size inline images Transplantation Volume 69(4) 27 February 2000 pp 574-581 Nankivell, Brian J.2 3 4; Lau, Siew-Gek2 3 5; Chapman, Jeremy R.2 3; O'Connell, Philip J.2 3; Fletcher, John P.6; Allen, Richard D. M.2 6 National Pancreas Transplant Unit and Departments of Renal Medicine and Surgery, University of Sydney, Westmead Hospital, 2145, Sydney, Australia National Pancreas Transplant Unit. Department of Renal Medicine. Address correspondence to: Dr. B.J. Nankivell, Department of Renal Medicine, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, 2145, NSW, Australia. E-mail: bn@renal.wh.usyd.edu.au. Department of Surgery. Received 10 February 1999. Accepted 9 July 1999. Current address: Department of Nephrology, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. S.G.L. was supported by a grant from the Ministry of Health, Malaysia. Article Outline Abstract METHODS AND PATIENTS Study population.
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Extractions: Ph: (07) 4661 2944, Greg.Platz@dpi.qld.gov.au Presented Dubbo and Moree, NSW *Note - this report may contain independently supported projects, which complement the work in this GRDC research program. Foliar diseases of barley are seen as major constraints to reliable and sustainable crop production. Barley is vulnerable to attack by rusts, mildew and leaf spots. The impact of these diseases in the Northern Region was demonstrated in 1998, when it is estimated some $49 million of production was lost to leaf blotch diseases alone. Subsequent minor outbreaks and epidemics of powdery mildew have further raised awareness to the presence of these diseases. Leaf blotch diseases include net blotch, spot form of net blotch and spot blotch. Scald could also be included in this category; but will not be covered in this paper. The focus of this paper is net blotches and powdery mildew.
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Extractions: 3D Tour of the Vattikuti Institute About the Institute The Vattikuti Institute Prostatectomy Prostate Cancer ... Health Encyclopedia Back to main Health Information page Male urinary system Definition: Minimal change disease is one cause of nephrotic syndrome Alternative Names: Minimal change nephrotic syndrome; Nil disease; Lipoid nephrosis; Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome of childhood Causes And Risk: Minimal change disease is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in children. It is also frequently seen in adults. The cause is unknown, but the disease may be preceded by viral infection, allergic reactions, or recent immunizations. Minimal change disease does not reduce the amount of urine produced. It rarely progresses to kidney failure Prevention: There is no known prevention. Symptoms: There may be symptoms of nephrotic syndrome: Signs And Tests: A physical examination would not reveal much except swelling. Blood tests and urinalysis reveal results typical of nephrotic syndrome, including high levels of urine protein, low blood albumin levels, and high cholesterol.
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Extractions: -A New Look Anand Gokani Looking at this suggestion from both the philosophical angle and the scientific angle, it is clear that in Nature there is enough to maintain a good quality of life. If Nature created life on Earth it also arranged for its subsistence. This assumption is appealing because, in it, may lie the answer to a host of diseases. Are we damaging our food unknowingly? Are we depriving our bodies of the essential, vital ingredients which go to make a healthy body? With the ever increasing variety of illnesses and the grotesque statistics which show that diseases are ever increasing and life expectancy rapidly decreasing, it is clear that there is something wrong with our system. There were times when reaching the late eighties was routine but now the approaching fifties bring with them diabetes, hypertension, ischaemic heart disease and so many other problems. Can we stem the rot?
Extractions: To Netnews Homepage Previous Next Index ... Table of Contents Esoteric Healing - The Basic Causes of Disease The Training of the Healer As regards the training of the healer, I will give from time to time the six rules which govern (or should govern) his activity. Bear in mind the two words which I earlier gave. They sum up the healer's story: Magnetism and Radiation . They are different in their effects as we shall later see. Rule one The healer must seek to link his soul, his brain, his heart and auric emanation. Thus can his presence feed the [18] soul life of the patient. This is the work of radiation. The hands are needed not. The soul displays its power. The patient's soul responds through the response of his aura to the radiation of the healer's aura, flooded with soul energy. In considering the Causes of Disease, I find it necessary to speak a word in connection with conditions - external and internal. It will be apparent to the casual thinker that many diseases and many causes of death are due to environing conditions for which he is in no way responsible. These range all the way from purely external occurrences to hereditary predispositions. They might be listed as follows: